The Lady Vols and Crimson Tide are meeting for the 50th time, with Tennessee holding a 47-2 advantage in the all-time series, including 20-0 in Knoxville. UT has won 40 consecutive games in the series.

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Tennessee softball returns to action with a doubleheader against top-25 teams in Palm Springs, California. UT will face #23 Notre Dame at 1 p.m. ET, you can listen live HERE. UT faces #8 Florida State at 3:30 p.m. ET, with live audio HERE.

2005 Lady Vol Hall of Fame Inductee and former Lady Vol point guard Lea Henry (1980-84) recently earned her 400th career win at Darton State College. She has won five of her last six games.

#"We're very fortunate to have coach Henry as our coach," Darton athletic director Mike Kiefer said. "The experience and the ability that she has to get the most out of her players and the most out her team is really, pretty extraordinary if you ask me."

Henry played under Coach Pat Summitt, where she was a 4-year starter and attended the Final Four three times. In 1984, Henry led the USA to a gold medal as the starting point guard for the women's team.

A four-star quarterback out of Boerne, Texas, Dormady arrives on Rocky Top after totalling nearly 6,000 passing yards and 59 touchdown passes in two varsity seasons at Beorne H.S. As a senior, Dormady threw for 2,893 yards and 32 touchdowns en route to leading the Greyhounds to an 8-3 record and a berth in the playoffs. He turns 19 years old today.

A 2010 graduate from the University of Tennessee, Whoriskey recorded 92 singles victories and 113 doubles wins over her career at UT. She was a three-time All-SEC selection, an All-American as a junior in 2008-09, and advanced to the final of of the 2010 NCAA Doubles Championship with teammate Natalie Pluskota.

On this wintry, mid-February day in Knoxville, we're sending out happy birthday wishes to two former Tennessee standouts!

Former football wide receiver Chris Hannon was born this day in 1984. The Sarasota, Florida, native completed his career on Rocky Top with 69 receptions for 850 yards and 12 touchdowns. His most productive season came during his junior stint in 2004 when he caught 21 balls for 319 yards and seven touchdowns. As a sophomore, Hannon was the only receiver in the SEC to catch three touchdown passes in a single game, completing the feat with his first three receptions against Mississippi State.

From women's track and field, former jumper Allison Outerbridge celebrates her 23rd birthday today. A native of Bermuda, Outerbridge ranks second all-time in the triple jump at Tennessee with a leap of 42 feet, 3.5 inches (12.89 meters). A two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll, she graduated in 2014 with a degree in kinesiology.

Two legendary birthdays to celebrate on Rocky Top today as we focus on two great contributors to the storied history of Tennessee football: General Robert Neyland and Stanley Morgan.

Born February 17, 1892, General Neyland is largely recognized as the man that brought Vols football to national prominence. In 2012, 50 years after his passing, Tennessee honored his legacy with 50 Facts on 50th Anniversary, detailing the incredible life lived by General Neyland and his service not only to the University of Tennessee, but also to his country.

Today is also the 60th birthday for legendary Vol and NFL receiver Stanley Morgan. A native of Easley, South Carolina, Morgan played at UT from 1973-76, racking up 4,642 all-purpose yards -- still the Tennessee record. He went on to enjoy a successful NFL career with the New England Patriots, appearing in four pro bowls and setting the franchise record for receiving yards at 10,352.

Happy birthday, General Neyland and Stanley Morgan!

Also, for the basketball junkies in our midst, today just happens to be Michael Jordan's 53rd birthday. Which reminds us, there's a pretty big basketball game taking place at Thompson-Boling Arena this evening ...

Lady Vol Illustrated will hit the airwaves tonight at 7 p.m., on the Lady Vol Network. Lady Vol fans can tune in once a week for Lady Vols Illustrated, a weekly radio show featuring Lady Vol basketball Head Coach Holly Warlick, one women's basketball student-athlete and one other Lady Vol student-athlete or coach. The show is hosted by Voice of the Lady Vols Mickey Dearstone along with Knoxville News Sentinel sports writer Dan Fleser.

Renfroe was a star in the circle for UT from 2010-13, finishing her career with a record of 97-24. She recorded 737 strikeouts while on Rocky Top, notching 29 career shutouts and five no-hitters along the way. The Jackson, Tennessee, native was a second-team NFCA All-South Region pick in 2010, as well as a member of the SEC All-Freshman team. Upon the conclusion of her career, she ranked second in school history in appearances (176) and wins (97). She was third in career innings pitched (749.2) and strikeouts (737).

We've got three birthdays to celebrate on Rocky Top today as football newcomer Andrew Butcher, track and field's Amirah Johnson, and men's basketball VFL Tony F. White will all be blowing out the candles on February 15.

A four-star prospect at defensive end, Butcher is an early enrollee at Tennessee and has been on campus since January. Butcher is a native of Alpharetta, Georgia, and piled up 167 tackles and 23.5 sacks during his prep career. As a senior, he led Alpharetta H.S. to a region championship and a 10-2 record, recording a team-best 89 tackles and 18 sacks along the way. Butcher is 18 years old today.

A cross country and outdoor track and field senior, Johnson recently recorded a new career-best in the indoor 1000 meters (2:56.14). She has been a staple for the Volunteers in all three seasons of the track and field year: cross country, indoor, and outdoor. This fall she wrapped up her cross country career, finishing third on the team in five of her six races on the season. Today is Johnson's 22nd birthday.

VFL White played basketball at Tennessee from 1983-87 before being selected by the Chicago Bulls in the second round of the 1987 NBA draft. He went on to split time with the New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors before seeing out the remainder of his playing career overseas. White's most memorable performance in the Orange and White came on Feb. 14, 1987 when he scored 51 points in leading the Vols past Auburn 103-84. That mark still stands as UT's single-game scoring record.

We've got two VFL birthdays to celebrate as we reach the halfway point of the month of February! Sending out a 'happy birthday' to football VFL Justin Harrell and to former Lady Vol Basketball star Kara Lawson.

A 5-8 guard from Alexandria, Virginia, Lawson score 1,950 career points from 1999-03, currently ranking sixth on the Lady Vols all-time scoring list. She connected on 256 of her career 3-point attempts, ranking No. 3 at Tennessee in the category. And with 456 career assists, Lawson comes in at No. 5 in UT history. Lawson has gone on to a successful career both in professional basketball and in broadcasting. She is a 12-year veteran of the WNBA, currently playing for the Washington Mystics. She also serves as an analyst for ESPN.

A native of Martin, Tennessee, Harrell played four seasons at defensive tackle for the Volunteers. He earned second team All-SEC honors during his redshirt junior season in 2005 and was the 2005 SBC Cotton Bowl Classic Defensive MVP. Harrell finished his career on Rocky Top with four sacks, 13 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, and two interceptions. He was drafted 16th overall by the Green Bay Packers in 2007 and was a member of their Super Bowl XLV winning squad.

34 days and I can't wait to see my vols in action. Though I will be stationed in the Republic of Korea, it is my hope that Slingbox will allow me to see each and every game (including pay per view). GO VOLS!!! We are on the rise again.